My New Play Bike...

Was meant to be leading a ride out this morning, but a lovely stomach bug (only a few days after getting over the flu!) put paid to that, so the bike I finished building roughly last night has had a bit more of a setup and test up and down the road... And a couple of better pics.

Quite a lot of black on it as you can see! Certainly the blackest bike I've owned. Was worried the white bars and chain device might look out of place, but I'm quite happy with how it looks. Just need to try and find an old 110mm conversion for the 2004 Z1's as the front's a a tiny bit tall and slack as is.

Just totted up the build (was meant to be as cheap as poss) and it goes like this...

So I make that £442 all in. A lot more expensive than I was originally hoping for, but to be honest, I got a bit carried away when I found some VERY nice bits for very cheap, and it turned out a lot nicer build as a result...

Pete, soon as I've got a day free, gonna get some miles in on the road bike and come over and say hi again one day. Get the kettle on!

That has 'loads of fun and possible injury' written all over it

Hehe. Gonna ease myself into jumps again I think, been a while since I got any air more than about 6"! Mainly will just use it as a glorified get to work bike (seat JUST goes up high enough for me to pedal efficiently, and work is less than 4 miles away) and for the odd local woods razz about. Will probably buy some new shin/knee guards in the near future though.

cheers mamadirt, have a trade account with Windwave thankfully at work, so when I'm next in I will be on the phone to see if they've still got stock, but also keeping my eye out on ebay as I'm not too hopeful they will.

They're dead smooth though, although I think the oil height is a bit high in them which isn't helping either as although the spring rate seems ok, they don't want to compress any more than about 80mm for me right now.